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![]() "The Leaping Frog" wrote in message ... A lot has already been said about how well the clave went and I will just add my own spin. A lot briefer than "Thomas the Viking who just discovered his roots". Exciting writing, Mister, thank you! 1st of all, sincere thanks to Roger Ohlund You're welcome! Next year might involve a bit of drifting downriver, and I definitely would like to retain the mountain element. There is much more to discover in Sweden. Choosing is the hard bit. Yep, it was always so. A stop in Ammarnas: Fished there for two days after the clave. The fiskecentrum catch record showed that amazing catches were being made in August...up to 7kg of ....pig! You were a bit early........they have reported just as big....pigs....this year. Can't imagine the feeling of a 7 kg (lb15.5) wild brown trout, just as well I guess.......what's left to aim for once you've caught one of those? Glad you enjoyed yourself. / Roger Daytime engineer Lifetime fly fisherman If you feel like it, visit http://www.imsoc.se/angler/ for info on fly fishing in northern Sweden, Lapland, or visit http://www.imsoc.se/ffgallery/ , the fly fishermen's gallery. |
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Late Lapland clave report | Vaughan Hurry | Fly Fishing | 4 | August 18th, 2004 08:16 PM |